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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m modeling a relatively complex geometry concrete beam in ATENA Science-GiD. In order to use the hexahedral mesh, I modeled the beam using smaller (all 6-sided prisms) volumes and connected those using a combination of shared surfaces and master-slave (fixed contact for surfaces) connections. All volumes are assigned the same material properties and mesh size. The mesh is assigned Mesh&gt;Structured&gt;Volumes&gt;Assign size to volume lines. Mesh size is 2 inches for all geometry. </p><p>The results show cracking at some of the master-slave connections, mostly at corners. Is this caused by the master-slave connection, mesh settings, or something else? How can I fix?</p><p>Thank you for your help!</p>]]></content>
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